In the vast ocean, you might think there's safety in numbers for fish consider to be "prey" as they seek to elude predators.
Scientists have observed the biggest feeding frenzy ever recorded after a swarm of cod ate 10 million fish in a matter of ...
Scientists have witnessed what they believe to be the largest oceanic predation event ever observed off the coast of Norway.
A small Arctic research station in Norway has emerged as a scientific hub, and it’s home to an increasingly female-led ...
A recent study by MIT and Norwegian oceanographers has revealed a dramatic predator-prey interaction in the ocean.
Oceanographers recently observed a staggeringly large predation event. Off the coast of Norway, over 10 million fish were ...
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Russia and Norway have reached a deal for the 2025 fish quotas in northern waters. They do not meet in person and do not ...
Scientists discover large fish swarms attract predators, potentially worsening with climate change-driven ecological shifts.
A monumental predator-prey event in Norway's coastal waters has captured scientists' attention. It marks the largest observed ...
Climate change is altering species distributions across the world, and this is particularly marked in the Arctic where ...
In the largest predation event ever recorded, researchers observed capelin shoaling off the coast of Norway, where a swarm of cod overtook them, consuming over 10 million fish in a few hours. The team ...